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PAGE 6 c=| The Seattle Star [ez lf a man does not make new acquaintances asthe advances thru life, he will soon find } Blind Alley L c a fow weeks are left } year, so that It t. from the letters recetwed by The Star J > weit: em: “What | the « aitual « y art en of ast too many t ve been permitted to We are face to face w y of determining Pa a nowhere. And) 9 city policy ' reet railw thous nd alleys, he namely, whet hall be alworbed by higher for a : rr . it The Star has sugested a wages are betne 1 urges a vot people, W more fit than oe e ter boys te ma he entire « nay what this fundamenta up have the large immediate money | ere ty bes ve than these that offer the best future ; aauka ales o te tether tan The mayor proposes a & fixcent e spe om egy ge vammedinte |, fare for operating expenses, the balance by taxation to heir boy Sane the MOEA | sy off the BD ounctin - ous other) partie |——4 ain oF “Ay re vale. | Pay off the principal Councilmen have various other | Paryises 4S TAKS THAT * e . for te views Ve “The best jod is not the one out of which the dey If our etty officials are to execute, tn praction. as ; aa ones eee nn nat the ome out of | they &Fe Kupposed to do in theory, the will of the peo wade. cca agp Nye he ple ig a tad ot AN expreasion of the people's mt be which he can make his LIFT, as well as bis Uvelihood, | PIS & mA ony oy pee ve eat 8 e rutere permitting a bey to ¢ > wrgpedbang Patina “ approved t. Add the phople thereby >. Placement Darenn of the Geattio F assumed some of the rexponsibility, The people should in ese nC Gx couch eb take your ret bow say how they want that reeponsibility abouklered in the building | Pt the question on the ballot j It may be that lumber is hi much of it has been used for oath 2 montia # € mrenine ETE Fear Phone Marw or Outside of rer imself alone.—Samuel Johnson. “a | ‘The People Should Say } had. It hae not been had on the carfare question Moch has been sald in eritictam of be $15,000,000 purchase price for the street railway. However, it was The only reason profiteers don't strike for @ raise is because they can do their own raising. gh becawre so ouija boards. ] Let two men engage tn a political argument. Set THAT BECAUSE You LOOK AT MATRIMONY FROM A DISTANCE You GeTA TRUe PerRme- SPECTIVE, AND ARE FULLY BQuiPren TO HAND MO FREE AMVICEe on THE THE SEATTI TAR VERETT TRUE —By CONDO SO YOU'RE A BACHGLOR, AN@ You CLAIM JuRvecry ¢ “es, I $0 TAKG (T. ( = | AXK& RiGetr—— : Too WY Used in Court Ruining Airedales” | L. is the calves on the avenye | Ott their will in their own way, you fom is either convinced. On t A roman writes to a current Mterary jou Away more than ever certal protesting sinst the practice of novelists w pe aio sit Pins Lec i Women consider « ane ribe abie = to persons with — ee tha . ye hat thie is fo to «@ & la +}? ™ - : Chalk-Line Tes Pleasure Riding Is ~ xplained by the cist, Custave who are just as nice as any whose : Le : 4 or r eo says the cor fan electorat Thacke: with his reddended, maticious Mecky me ® e pias a acon ay, PP ca = Roe emcee it NEW YORK, May 2f-—Magistraree OKLANWOMA CITY, May %1- easonin, But by four « Shar t ade " ee met aan a os. Repetition Seni Jour 2 Crewt Levine, sitting in night court, has Prospertty t ruining the Airedale tas . and ma cept the idea |arrknged & system for settling dis dog Ho mage J. & Walley, pour affirming his opinion does | expressed more concise his | red hair either viclent or false and usually | pri policemen and (heir man fn po ether breed te the en ls & AP ve of autonobiie riding se degen eoners an t ¥ chalk line drawn de . . haw ass beth” ¢runk?* He bas psa F : y occasions makes ft Thet notion tt new. Jotes Wen given red|is the on <The tan who erating, be mye The Airedale, ‘Thix if well known to all expert | pair and a red beard in paintises by ancient artista | Walke M gore free; a wabtly step he has taated hraury, loses love fer of advertinements wrote ef ene of bie charactera, “His |@eane @ night in © cell & normal dog’s home lite m hoki an opinion tmitation. But imitation must be « must be easily grasped. That's why | strange © support, and there are said to be “In advance of thelr t ¥ Prestige, the fourth infloence, is 5 sometimes. acquired. Many clase! Prestige. They are thonght to be fine. even by pervons | who, if they attempted to read them in this day, would { Be bored. The moment the mertt of ferms questionable the Qepuler guverement. That argument political tonvictions of the moat his formed in exactly the sume way as ¢ the uneducated, say Le Mx werse. ‘The Chic democratic conven tion of 3994 was « “dark bore” conventi@ag? William J. Bryan was the dart’ Borne of that affair. emerg- + ine as a youngster to figure in the contest as “the bey orator of the Pla and to set the country by the ears with bie discusmic of um lmmited coinage of silver be rate of 16 to 1 and his denunciations very eloquent denunciations—of cor. DPorations and trusts. The Bryan nomination was the , @uiminetion of & movement in the party to overthrow the machine control of the democratic party by the old Cleveland democracy. David B. HIN of New York, and others Boast the regular organization de mocrats All the early function ine of the convention wae under the regular ol4 guard auspices. It was tame and proper and avoided the subject of free silver and hard times. , bd ot there were present among the delegates many from the Wer whose hearte were filld with pro TEAUHERS GET ENOUGH? Editor The Star: I think it is very anjust for the school teachers of this state to ask for more pay. It seems to me that they are never satiafled Why can't they get along with 4 : their-present miary? 1 am sure that j would not ask | Of our teachers own any property? It would seem more just if the a | housekeeper, chambermaida, factor girls, salengiria, office girla, stenog . bookkeepers, ete, would re more. How many They have to grt along with a nominal sum and the majority of them have someone have only themselves to care for Now, we can get along with $100 month and ev@n less and we have to live just ag a school teacher has to, eat and dreas, and yet we do not ask tor more. The school teachers certainly do rn as much, less more do they ¢ more than r present nal ary because of the fact that they e such short hours, have all of Saturday off, and aiso because they aet paid for two and onehait get two weeks’ vacation and have to f work eight hours each day. * Now if people would only wake up a i and try and do something for the poor working girls I think that they would be doing something worth their while, for what would the business world tome to without the heip of the girlie? AN OFFICE GIPd. A “FIEND” WRITES FAltor The Star: I have been read imc your stories about this dope itu ation. I, too, would like to see some eure for this terrible habit. But do yeu know what thin is going to mean, thin effort to rid the city of peidiers and stov the sale of drugs? tends to be convinced by the fact that watign te lowt pave used all this as an arg: D’Annunzio took Fiume for better or for | kick about the way government is run? [1 “Crown of Thorns” Made Bryan the “Dark Horse” Candidate in 1896 In the Editor’s Mail { i if they had to pay taxes they surety | to support while the school teachers | months’ vacation, whereas, we only | 41° of the dimen ef color, something a form of sy. The thought | eas which seem who present ther Jutar’« tm thts idea that red hat charecter? No truth af « mying that “if you meet @ redheaded books have euch | “Nearty every one ts familiar with ti stance that halr which te red in youth turne black eee any one tmmagine the ment changes with the coler of the hair? the change tn color rewulte from « change in charac ter or temperament? One thing lv certain about rat hele, It always is attractive, and commeniy & beautiful & person or idea | cmment against alse. For the hiy educated are he coevictions of Tf people ere the government, why do they) | ia up to them, | 8c: onusty and long & spread the idea | ‘hem hed mmocratic candidate mast | his fame tincom | free silver, F of the . 2 of the people he selling for bushel, and other farm protucts in| the “erime of * proportion |ited the amount of silver colnace Siiver was moch more plentiful) T* coocteding paragraph of hie than gold, and, if it Into dollars, the farmer | there would be more dolla mand for the gold standard lwhich to pay mortgages and buy| > saying to them, ‘You shall wheat and that In some way hin| M0t press down mpon the brow cat was an a dollar ai had lived amone and denc | condition, Sauel ‘ib tettendd | of labor thie erown of thorns, | Used Doctor Pierce You shall net erucify mankind | in connection with the “Golden Medical Dis- upon = cross of cold’* ‘ |covery’ and Doctor Pierce's and was completely cured. the final ballot he received goo) mend Dr. Pierce's medicines to all my against this political and economic | "°'** friends.”—Mrs. A. Keese, General Delivery. } In November, 199¢, Bryan pofed | —————_________ sideration | And this clamor yoleed Itentt tn) a demand for the unlimited coinage of sfitver tn the ratio of 16 ¢ HOM, and others of the older fenders of the detmocratic party, stood When the balloting started, Bryan received votes, and on herexy, ‘as they rerarded it, 004 | ¢ cos.93 da to McKinley's 1.104 tried to keep the wild men from an ot ne : 79, tet these ca a 4 ted | the West from running away with| iar tne states thee mem | the convention They had controfied aoe an ha! pe gs se he convention up to the time) ‘° nly on in flee | ome 7 eK inte when Bryan got the platform. | se te 371 for McKinley, ] There were various people mean ‘The habitual yser cannot be cured ar stockades, your jails, your | brutal treatment, or your kind treat ment, will pot cure them. Stop these drugs and your drug store, your doctors’ offices, your bampitais, | or even people's lives will be In dan ger. . The authorities know thie: that tw why the large cities in the East have | provided clinies where they obtain | thene drugs for a reasonable eum, se they might work and support them selves AN UNFORTUNATE FIEND, CAN STOP DOPE TRAFFIC Editor The Star I don't think they want to get rid of the traffic in dope. They just gtve them a licht fine and let them go back to the| DM. J. Bh. BRINTON business im, #0 as to fine them . . agus. ta thal war es Cee Gee Free Examination an income from the dope trade. My 2 really want to. ' j L. BE. SAMPSON. | on Earth We are one of the few optical the Morthweat that rea lennon from start to finish and we are the only one in ATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. of Mother Ora +| Fxamination free, by graduate op Children. for use throughout the sea. |tometriat. Glasses not prescribed json. They Break up Colds, Relieve | Unions absolutely necessary Dinciaern, tteadarhe. and peonach BINYON OPTICAL CO. iblew. Used by mothers for over se ¥ cars THESE POWDERS ISFACTION. 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I had 8 Favorite Prescription nt Pellets, Patients Frem Out of Town, Whose Time Is Limited, Given Advice Special Alticntion Smile without cmbarracement Nature provides good teeth but neglect destroys them. That's why intelligent care and skillful work of the dentist are indispensable. MANY ILLS DUE TO NEGLECTED DECAYING TEETH There's no longer any doubt about decaying teeth being the seat of many diseases, It's a proven fact known to every doctor and dentist. When you permit teeth to go from bad to worse, ever postponing until tomorrow that much-needed visit to the dentist, you are simply inviting more expense, as more work becomes necessary, Modern dentistry practiced by our experienced dentists is so skillful and painless, that you'll hardly realize you've been in a dentist’s chair. ; Modern methods—high-class dentistry —low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists 4. R. VAN AUKEN, Manager, Located for years at 8. E. Corner First and Pike, Phone Main 2555 { ,| merely germs of sought Be she working in factory, | bie nous as « #tudio™—J. b. T often a sufferer from pains | despondency, and frequently | fingernaiie doiies suffers from backache. Very | h* bow made © often the trouble is in the) “one is ine manicured and te other organs essentially feminine. | is ue mas be cored | ' | l TALKS -b>— DrFrank Covreig , 100e, [Crane 7°") yt LAK PRANZY vo tbat lingers in lone bt ot ™ ” able profiteers In the p mere as comme 4 FEEDING THY, cmp . be able to fig the ame n rome r " . ae to ite , eup stake Bon ty URRENT SHOTS manag NS ae thee ne See Oe ard Vatey p the with W ere when be te ity nee to ” thone artictne of Ry afl on this oo mak what peel Warren's nor at . on diet, soa governm the people Vaperience b . The Chinese tell us ther t rig Ps om thrive ae ther not yet born, but ry gett called & ming Xe onl wou oy ® - verrtable pod « Sur the Wertd the wane k gentry or « pre to th Re believe ft, until they have marriage [Ort uae the ditch of moo-|joge wen pie kind that gy able daughters, archy, caste and eventual ruts an most readily dtaia ain it needa e fur e principle of de ae Of warte * “ Contrary to some opinions, es are te be 4 young man wh Hintilia + | trust he jon of; The commen fooks whi « booet needn't pecenmrily show | 7 veligion was that bumes “ therefore, wilh waggly bis rainin je to be trusted eoonmary food COON ae a tg _| The great law of growth is that)? And now nator Carter Glass’) oo are develoged by remponalbitit Vroite md V. » hat has been tonsed in the ring. But .' owing them that you have | clete and by showing them that you ha apes, berries, reat assured it won't be there confidence in ther anges, @fc, syinanh, ae Home one will bit i with @ piece Of) a think that God believes te me! ma wrions, cabbage, +f. mud and biuey does more to make @ os pens, green corm ang than to think I believe in therm Thene supply the be | fiiberia, sandwiched between the) an. only way needed for building the _— fed terror on one xide and the yei| Son olf tty at government iv® for keepime tn goed be im black dewpair The only way to teach a boy to | acids which prevent enn ewim ie to throw him in where it Sonata not ec king, & dark horse) Potiticoay deep, Learning to wim, ar sad Meats and & DL Tregy, ie never a binck ae be is painted. ling near the water, is & craay Do . - a the foots ict in pita : : | on include modemtely fat ™ In that new Koonevelt coin author | prom the beginning “wire atater a = ongren: & mark of renpect ave vapor about “safe | OCU. fish. * ee, - = Oy ¥ — ved at “ante! iran and some of the quarto” against ¢ rovide body -tniid lords wan | body taiiding In Pongian A wewrpaper mayer LAving mila great folly of| Cereale—Thee are ria 2% crobes have been found in manu-|the people, until the commons had! arches of tspreguding masa scripta hundreds of years old. Noth-|to « ~ the old humbug |40d some of hem come pap ing #trangs ab that. They are|in ord anything done, complete foods, Herwere, 5 | River since the foundation of tris | we not be rither wise : |republie a certain clams of alleged to live exclusiwly on Atterney Generel Palmer & @ stateamen have been fearful of pope | burley, Cale am comm Ml the ing eurprising form in the Léterary |'8r frenry i busy erecting bul Potators and weet petatng gs Digest presidential preference poll | Warks agains . also io this cite. ; He ts only & few hundred voter be Th very bedrock principle of! Foods ‘Rich hind his prisoner, Hugene V, Deba | Mle rep is that if you let (he these are hacon ‘ lpeople alone, give them a chance. ablish freedom and jet (hem work Probably one reason for the HI. C. fecetved more attention than the| il! get the eurest equity ones in the barnyard. “Popular freneyT” When 614 this people In a nationwide enthusiasm Many an old ben sti) considers herself @ chicken | _it wee “popular tremzy” that to- eee ong the revolution and made ANSWERED | cis ry & nation in defiance of I have & fine poultry yard but the | PT Uist crushed secension rate kill the young chickens and 1/894 liberated the slaves; freed the want to buy, 8 dog to protect them, |Coming generation from the micon | example, are an universally eaten n mbux; elevated woman to cits What kind should I buy M KK ” |emuse they may The best kind of & dog fore pour |Brnenip, = What reform, wnat for lmany waya If ra try yard is & petter, parrot mageatiomliee Me eounsg bis: i + or a king's county? | fare with meat, Mould an artint une the kftchen of | Whe? 4id the magnificent ones ever | fresh oF oneliad, oF frees slave or right a wrong until | Should be omitted, fer Ge hey were kicked to it? lof starctly food be The one utterly incorruptible bedty | * - i the whole people Why ls a man who bes fost had hie -_— A 5 who] Newety all of the cites and towns! @ T have had « i by & physician? —~| of fw land, and even many of the} over 1° years ages, have technical echools beads beneficial nm waichmaking. | not, whet cas I do | nated in a ee Ne ie should use the drawing emall + Why 4oce the Pullman Co. employ oo many shoemakers?—T. E.G To make the uppers ‘What te Ge difference between o Moonshiner and a merchant whose Dustnems te bad?—J. J, ‘The moonshiner has a still still amd: the merchant has a still tah eee HOUSEHOLD HINTS ‘The hair should be washed once « Month in garctine Thi will make it) easy to rem any chewing cum/ hat may be in it | Capary birds are fond of hickory! Bute, Deo not crack the nuts when feeding them to the birds as the canarics on opesing them. | Strawberry tains can be removed from linen by rubbing them with «| Boye Mhe eo ese STARTEX Crash piece of sandpaper ‘Toweling because it dries quickly. You A Connectiout mechanic tas In will [ike 00 ape it becamee it dre and venthd a device for cleaning dinhes Lee Cubes apg glassware without with air This saves the bousewtfe's wing lint. hands from chapping and the Thany STARTEX ie acombieation of cotton Fears, other unpleasant rewulte caused by end linen and hes finen woven in De net fall to read putting the hands in water both welt and warp vagy ag a7 ee Se Sled The frath S be remewed) it is an ideal sobstiente Saturday's Star, from pille rife and epread priced linens. out on the emas in the back yard. It Nome 09 fobene le better to do this on @ clear day}! Pari od than a rainy one. id | i eso ceenaneiie © com Don’t ask for Crackers—say SNOW FLAKES - —a fresh-from-the-oven crispness that 8 daintiness itself—Snow Flakes make thé simplest foods taste better, . Their flavor is delicious! : PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT 00:

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